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Number of lodges has increased five fold at ever-growing holiday park

19 June 2024
Number of lodges has increased five fold at ever-growing holiday park

A holiday lodge park has submitted its 11th planning application in 13 years.

‘People couldn’t open their windows before traffic ban - it needs to stay’

18 June 2024
‘People couldn’t open their windows before traffic ban - it needs to stay’

An experimental ‘no entry’ scheme in a village high street could be made permanent.

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Future of 2,000-home garden village at stake

17 June 2024
Future of 2,000-home garden village at stake

Public hearings into a town’s Local Plan proposals, including a garden village with 2,100 homes, resume after a two-year break.

Decision on experimental traffic scheme

17 June 2024
Decision on experimental traffic scheme

People have backed an experimental scheme to reduce traffic in a congested village.

Back-to-back election hustings in Kent to be live-streamed tonight

17 June 2024
Back-to-back election hustings in Kent to be live-streamed tonight

Back-to-back general election hustings covering three Kent constituencies will be live-streamed on KentOnline tonight.

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‘I religiously separate my food waste from the rest… but what is the point?’

17 June 2024
‘I religiously separate my food waste from the rest… but what is the point?’

A binman has been caught on video emptying a food waste caddy directly into the general waste bin.

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‘Help us set a new world record - we need hundreds of kids’

16 June 2024
‘Help us set a new world record - we need hundreds of kids’

Three 10-year-olds need 500 kids to join them in a record-breaking tug of war.

‘People are in despair over the ever-growing number of HMOs’

16 June 2024
‘People are in despair over the ever-growing number of HMOs’

A change of power at borough council level has yet to bring any relief to a town suffering from an abundance of Houses in Multiple Occupation.

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Police chief gives view on probabtion hostel after damning documentary

14 June 2024
Police chief gives view on probabtion hostel after damning documentary

A police chief has given his assurance that policing is ‘tight’ around a probation hostel that was the subject of a damning Panorama exposé.

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Plans to build flats on car park in conservation area

14 June 2024
Plans to build flats on car park in conservation area

A four-storey block of flats providing seven apartments could be built on a car park.

Election hustings series to be live-streamed on KentOnline

11 June 2024
Election hustings series to be live-streamed on KentOnline

A series of general election hustings are set to be live-streamed on KentOnline, with candidates across the county vying to win over voters.

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The Maidstone and Malling constituency and the candidates standing

11 June 2024
The Maidstone and Malling constituency and the candidates standing

We profile the Maidstone and Malling constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.

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‘This town may just have the next Banksy’

10 June 2024
‘This town may just have the next Banksy’

Councillors have considered the idea of graffiti walls to curb vandalism, in the hope taggers would then leave other places alone.

Old NatWest bank ‘will not be a mosque’ says new owner

10 June 2024
Old NatWest bank ‘will not be a mosque’ says new owner

The new owner of a former bank has spoken about her plans for the building.

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Quiz the candidates at hustings chaired by Countryfile and The One Show presenter

10 June 2024
Quiz the candidates at hustings chaired by Countryfile and The One Show presenter

The election candidates in one constituency face a grilling on their climate policies at an event chaired by a BBC wildlife filmmaker and presenter.

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Petition calls for ‘ineffective’ bail hostel to be shut

09 June 2024
Petition calls for ‘ineffective’ bail hostel to be shut

A petition calling for the closure of a probation hostel has attracted 500 signatures after the disclosure of failings by an undercover reporter.

Freedom of the Parish honour on 80th anniversary of Doodlebug tragedy

07 June 2024
Freedom of the Parish honour on 80th anniversary of Doodlebug tragedy

On the 80th anniversary of the loss of 52 REME personnel in a Doodlebug blast, a village is to mark the occasion with a military parade and service.

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‘I no longer feel it’s safe for me’: Former Labour election candidate defects to Greens

07 June 2024
‘I no longer feel it’s safe for me’: Former Labour election candidate defects to Greens

A former councillor who stood for Labour at the last general election says he ‘no longer feels safe’ in the party as a person of colour.

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‘Labour will win - so you can vote for us’ says Greens

07 June 2024
‘Labour will win - so you can vote for us’ says Greens

The Green Party launches their general election campaign with a swipe at polluted rivers.

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Driver taken to hospital after M20 crash

06 June 2024
Driver taken to hospital after M20 crash

A driver was taken to hospital after a crash between a car and lorry stopped traffic on the M20 last night.

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